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Births on 19th October πŸŽ‚


1962 – Evander Holyfield
American boxer

1958 – Michael Steele
American politician, 7th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland

1946 – Philip Pullman
English author

1945 – John Lithgow
American actor

1944 – Peter Tosh
Jamaican singer-songwriter, guitarist

Deaths on 19th October πŸͺ¦

1893 – Lucy Stone
American activist

1813 – JΓ³zef Poniatowski
Polish general

1745 – Jonathan Swift
Irish author

1682 – Thomas Browne
English author

1216 – John, King of England
King of England, also known as John Lackland, villain of Robin Hood folklore
 

October 19th1216 King John died of dysentery at Newark-on-Trent , during a Civil War which was the result of his refusal to recognize the Magna Carta signed the previous year. He was known as John Lackland for losing so much territory to France and was succeeded by his nine-year-old son Henry.



1649 New Ross town, in County Wexford, Ireland, surrendered to Oliver Cromwell during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.


1688 The birth of William Cheselden who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical



1781 The American War of Independence came to an end when British commander Lord Cornwallis surrendered his 8,000 troops to George Washington at Yorktown, in Virginia, after a three week siege.



1973 – David Bowie released his seventh studio album β€˜Pin Ups’ which is a compilation of cover songs by music acts such as Pink Floyd , The Kings, The Who, The Yardbirds, Pretty Things, The Easybeats, and The Merseys. It peaked at No.1 in the UK.
 
1901
composer Edward Elgar's 'Pomp&Circumstances March' debuts in Liverpool, England
1933
Berlin Olympic Committee votes to introduce basketball in 1936
1943
Streptomycin,1st antibiotic remedy for tuberculosis is isolated by researchers at Rutgers Univ in New Jersey
1983
U.S. Senate establishes Martin Luther, King Jr Day as a federal holiday on the 3rd Mon in Jan
1990
movie' Dances With Wolves' based on Michael Blake's novel is released directed & stars actor Kevin Costner. He plays a young Civil War soldier,John Dunbar who befriends a Sioux Indian tribe soon becomes one of them. Other actors in the cast Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Tattoo Cardinal,Wes Studi. The movie won 7 Oscars inc pic, director{Costner's debut}, screenplay, original score by John Barry
2020
a Ming handscroll painting'Ten Views of Lingbi Rock' by Wu Bin sells for $77 mil{512.9 yuan} at Beijing auction.It sets a new world record for a classical Chinese work
 

Oct 20th:
1917
Alice Paul, a U.S. suffragist begins her 7 month jail sentence for peacefully protesting for women's rights in front of the White House, in Washington,DC
1944
U.S. General Douglas MacArthur returns with U.S. forces in the Phillipines on Leyte Island
1955
Calypso singer,Harry Belafonte records his signature song' Day-O'{the Banana Boat song} in NYC.It would hit # 5 on Billboard music charts The song is heard in a funny scene in movie' Beetlejuice'
1973
Queen Elizabeth II opens the Sydney Opera House which took 14 yrs to complete
1998
comedian, Richard Pryor receives the 1st Kennedy Center Mark Twain prize for American humor
2022
UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss announces her plans to resign after 44 days in office, the shortest term in the country's history
 
On This Day In History, October 21st

2014 – Oscar Pistorius Convicted for 5 Years

The South African Paralympic Champion was on trial for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. He was sentenced to a maximum of five years for culpable homicide. He was released on parole for good behavior in October 2015. However, in December 2015, South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal upgraded the charges to murder and found him guilty of murder.

1983 – The 17th General Conference on Weights and Measures Ends

The conference passed a resolution defining a meter as the distance traveled by light in vacuum during a time interval of about three hundred millionth of a second. Before this, the meter or metre was assigned several different definitions. In 1793, it was defined as one ten-millionth of the distance between the Earth's Equator and the North Pole. In 1960, it was once again redefined by the 11th General Conference of Weights and Measures as equal to β€œ1650763,73 wavelengths in vacuum of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the levels 2p10 and 5d5 of the krypton 86 atom.”

1969 – Coup in Somalia

Siad Barre staged a military coup against the government the day after the death of Abdirashid Ali Shermarke, the then president of Somalia.

1959 – The Guggenheim Opens its Doors

The Guggenheim Museum displays works from some of the world’s most celebrated and sought-after contemporary artists. Situated in the Manhattan area of New York, the museum was first opened in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting. It was then named the Guggenheim Museum in 1952, after the death of the founder of the foundation that runs it, Solomon R. Guggenheim. The current museum building was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and was opened to public on this day.

1943 – Provisional Government of Free India Declared by Subhas Chandra Bose

Bose, an exiled Indian nationalist and a key figure in the Indian Independence Movement declared the creation of Azad Hind or Free India during a mass rally in Singapore. Netaji (leader), as he was fondly called by his followers, was unanimously declared as the Head of State, Prime Minister, and Minister for War of the new government. The government-in-exile did not have any territory to govern until Japan gave them the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, occupied by the Japanese in 1942, to run. A few days later after declaring the existence of Azad Hind, the provisional government joined the Second World War by declaring war on the Allies.
 
Births on 21st October πŸŽ‚

1986 – Natalee Holloway
American missing person

1980 – Kim Kardashian
American model, actress

1956 – Carrie Fisher
American actress, screenwriter, author

1949 – Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli politician, 9th Prime Minister of Israel

1772 – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
English poet, philosopher

Deaths on 21st October πŸͺ¦

2014 – Gough Whitlam
Australian politician, 21st Prime Minister of Australia

2012 – George McGovern
American politician, historian, author

2003 – Elliott Smith
American singer-songwriter, guitarist

1969 – Jack Kerouac
American author, poet

1805 – Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
English Admiral
 


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